PNP. Base sits 10v more positive than emitter. Reverse biased then.
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One question I have following along with this thread is about what is written on the schematic. For Q3 (2SC4382) is has PNP written above it, but that transistor is an NPN. So what transistor is in Q3 right now and is it a 4382? Probably nothing but misprinting pnp for an npn but just gotta make sure.
https://www.digikey.com/product-deta...382-ND/3929372
Edit: perhaps Glebert already pointed this out and it is not an issue. Just someone wrote pnp on the original reference schematic...
Originally posted by glebert View PostI think Q4 too. Also some of the transistor types are labeled wrong (NPN vs PNP), just don't want you to confuse yourself.When the going gets weird... The weird turn pro!
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostPNP. Base sits 10v more positive than emitter. Reverse biased then.
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostOne question I have following along with this thread is about what is written on the schematic. For Q3 (2SC4382) is has PNP written above it, but that transistor is an NPN. So what transistor is in Q3 right now and is it a 4382? Probably nothing but misprinting pnp for an npn but just gotta make sure.
https://www.digikey.com/product-deta...382-ND/3929372
Edit: perhaps Glebert already pointed this out and it is not an issue. Just someone wrote pnp on the original reference schematic...
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Good morning,
I really am sorry for not having the NPN and PNP written correctly on the sheet. I want this post to be helpful for anybody that encounters this same problem. It wasn't helpful that I made a mistake. I appreciate all the help I can get. I don't know what else to check. I even powered it up with a 4 ohm dummy load hoping I'd feel something getting warm/hot, nothing, the speaker jack was reading 6.65 volts dc. But I still had the bulb limiter in line. Any thoughts, please?
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With limiter and load, power up without the load, then attach load without turning off the power.
Some amps will not turn on properly on the bulb limiter while load attached, so you need to attach the load after power up.
edit: this is assuming you have already got to the point of no DC on output with no load.
If you are not at that point yet, you must first eliminate DC on output unloaded.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Hi, g1 & Jazz- thanks for your input. g1, I still have 31Vdc on speaker jack with no load. Jazz, I replaced Q3 (2SC4382) with a new unit. I don't have another Q4 (2SC3264) to swap. Diode test is the same for Q4 & Q10. No changes to voltages from last uploaded schematic. Any other thoughts, please?Last edited by BStringThumper; 01-21-2020, 12:03 AM.
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Originally posted by BStringThumper View PostAny other thoughts, please?
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